Apple just recently released iOS 9
beta 2 alongside Mac OS X and WatchOS beta
updates for developers, but that doesn’t mean developers are the only
people who can install the latest version of Apple’s mobile software.

If you already have a
developer account, or have access to one, all you have to do to get iOS 9beta 2 is follow these instructions, and safely update
youriPhone 6 or any other
compatible devices. And if you still have iOS 9 beta 1 on your device, then
updating to the second beta is a simple, one-step procedure. Go to Settings,
Software Update and get the new beta update just like any other iOS update, as
an over-the-air download.

However, if you don’t have
a developer account then all hope is not lost. The following video below shows how to install iOS 9 beta 2 free of charge on any
device that supports the new software.

The procedure takes
advantage of a security flaw in Apple’s iTunes software, which still lets
anyone install iOS beta versions without requiring access to a developer
account.

Obviously, there are many
reasons not to go forward with this procedure. You won’t be able to back up
your data and you might encounter iTunes activation issues.

The alternative, obviously,
is registering to Apple’s upcoming public beta program for iOS, at which point
you’ll be able to install future iOS 9 beta versions without worrying about
developer accounts or performance issues.

The video showing you the
full procedure of installing iOS 9 beta 2 on your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch
follows below.